The Russian agent prepared a breakthrough of the Russian DRG in the Sumi region.
Counterintelligence SBU detained the GRU agent of the Ministry of Defense of Russia, which prepared a breakthrough of sabotage and intelligence groups of the country of aggressor in the direction of Sumi. The former nurse from the Sumi region worked on the invaders, which the enemy recruited through the channels of the telegram. She was instructed to establish the coordinates where the checkpoints and the strongholds of the defense forces of Ukraine are located. This was announced on August 1 by the Security Service of Ukraine.
The settlement service believes that the invaders planned to use this information to prepare the “regions” of the front. The invaders were looking for “weaknesses” and “blind zones” of defense forces in order to enter them in the back and take root in new positions to the approach of the main forces of the enemy.
To collect the information, the woman made a minmer on a bicycle, on which she walked around the region and hiddenly recorded military facilities. The collected data in the form of photos and videos with labeling objects on the map, she handed over the curator through the messenger.
The attacker was detained at the moment when she removed the border bridge to pass the Russian DRG. She was already informed of suspicion in the framework of the second part of art. 111 (state betrayal committed in conditions of martial law) of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. The detainees are threatened by life imprisonment with confiscation of property.
It should be recalled that the mobilized soldier of one of the national guard brigades, posted in the drained information of Zaporoziye about one of the strategic defensive enterprises in the Dnipropetrovsk region, which is engaged in the production of explosive materials and militants of various types.
Source: Racurs

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